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False ending
Kolby 2021-12-06 19:21:07
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Arden 2022-03-23 09:01:07
The title should be called Brothers. Why, for more than 30 years, Yankee still wants to find Lao Maozi to prove something hahaha
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Iliana 2021-10-20 19:00:37
Although the plot still can't get rid of the suspicion of being too "arranged" to a certain extent, the plot is a little bit bloody to reduce the credibility, and the first half of the narrative is also relatively long and slow, but the two male protagonists perform well, and the second half of the film is full of enthusiasm. Repeatedly makes people's emotions continue to rise. Tom Hardy was too fierce, it was so exciting to watch, Cameron played the role of a wife, and got fat on his feet. In the end, the brothers hugged each other very touchingly, but in my heart I thought: Go up! Go up there!
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Paddy Conlon: I've got a thousand days. A thousand days sober today.
Brendan Conlon: Well, that's great, Pop. But it doesn't change anything.
Paddy Conlon: What do you mean it doesn't change anything? Have a heart, Brendan.
Brendan Conlon: You listen to me. You take your have-a-heart bullshit and you run it down the road. Run it out on someone who doesn't know you like I do.
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Brendan Conlon: That's Tess. And that's Emily and Rosie. They're your nieces, Tommy.
Tom Conlon: Don't know 'em.
Brendan Conlon: I know you don't know them. Of course you don't know them.
Tom Conlon: Why am I looking at pictures of people I don't know?
Brendan Conlon: Because that's my family.
Tom Conlon: And who are you exactly?
Brendan Conlon: I'm your brother, man.
Tom Conlon: You were in the Corps?
Brendan Conlon: What?
Tom Conlon: I said I didn't know you were in the Corps.
Brendan Conlon: I wasn't in the Corps.
Tom Conlon: Then you ain't no brother to me. My brother was in the Corps.